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who decides what problems should be addressed through fiscal policy? special interest groups college professors government leaders special task forces

The correct choice is: government leaders.

Quick Scoop: Who Decides Fiscal Policy Problems?

In standard civics and economics, fiscal policy decisions are made by government officials, specifically the elected branches that control taxing and spending. In the United States, this means the president and Congress identify which economic problems (like unemployment, inflation, recession) will be tackled through changes in government spending and taxes.

So, for a multiple‑choice question like:

Who decides what problems should be addressed through fiscal policy?
special interest groups / college professors / government leaders / special task forces

the expected textbook answer is government leaders , because they actually hold the formal power to set and approve fiscal policy.

Why not the other options?

  • Special interest groups can lobby and try to influence priorities, but they do not officially decide fiscal policy.
  • College professors may advise or comment, but they have no direct decision‑making authority.
  • Special task forces can study problems and recommend actions, yet their proposals still need approval from political leaders to become fiscal policy.

Answer to use on your quiz/test:government leaders.